Tuesday, July 18, 2006

Senate approves embryonic stem cell bill; Bush vows veto

Bush to veto because he thinks murder is wrong. (Excuse me a monent....Bwahahahahahahahahaha)

If he thinks murder is wrong, why did he lie this country into an illegal war in which thousands would die, by murder.

But you see, when Bush talks about a culture of life, he is talking about embryonic life. He doesn't give a flying rats as about you once you are born.

Cannon, fodder? Sure why not?

Poverty and no health care? Sorry we can't afford to help you, because we are busy protecting you.

Bush is the man who blew up frogs with firecrackers as a kid and mocked Carla Faye Tucker, a born-again christian, for whom, even, the prison staff stood up, as he signed her death warrant, instead of reducing her sentence to life. He mocked her!

George W Bush is, as Lyn Cheney would say, not a nice man. As a matter of fact, he is quite pathological. Born again or not, he is still the murder monkey.

USATODAY.com - Senate approves embryonic stem cell bill; Bush vows veto:

WASHINGTON (AP) - The Senate voted Tuesday after two days of emotional debate to expand federal funding of embryonic stem cell research, sending the measure to President Bush for a promised veto that would be the first of his presidency.

The bill passed 63-37, four votes short of the two-thirds majority that would be needed to override Bush's veto. The president left little doubt he would reject the bill despite late appeals on its behalf from fellow Republicans Nancy Reagan and Arnold Schwarzenegger.

'The simple answer is he thinks murder's wrong,' said White House spokesman Tony Snow. 'The president is not going to get on the slippery slope of taking something living and making it dead for the purposes of scientific research.'
Senate supporters of the bill likened that logic to opposition suffered by Galileo, Christopher Columbus and others who were rebuked in their time but vindicated later.

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